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Would they really not know what kind of ship they were getting?

So it seems to me the command crew must of known they would be assigned a Constitution class ship. I certainly doubt they would be assigned to the Excelsior without prior training. Her systems were all new and experimental.

Maybe they were being taken to see the ship in order to begin their training.
 
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Well to go even one better in the Star Wars prequels they didn't even use any real actors for the characters.

In the ones I saw, they even skipped using any real characters...

I'm eagerly waiting for the next three where they remove the plot. Then I can munch my eye candy undistracted.

Timo Saloniemi
 
At the end of ST4 - TVH, the crew seems to not know what kind of ship they're being assigned to. How likely would that be? I know that US Naval Crews are trained to crew the vessels they're assigned to. Wouldn't that be likely in Star Fleet? In fact I think they show this at the start of TWOK. So it seems to me the command crew must of known they would be assigned a Constitution class ship. I certainly doubt they would be assigned to the Excelsior without prior training. Her systems were all new and experimental.

I suspect that there is a high level of standardisation amongest Starfleet vessels. Witness the Miranda Class bridge vs the Constitution Class bridge, they were almost identical.
 
Well to go even one better in the Star Wars prequels they didn't even use any real actors for the characters.

In the ones I saw, they even skipped using any real characters...

I'm eagerly waiting for the next three where they remove the plot. Then I can munch my eye candy undistracted.

Timo Saloniemi

I agree. It was a real pain in the ass to try and watch all that eye candy AND try to follow the "plot". Hopefully Disney has learned and just goes full bore on the visuals and doesn't worry about the story. :techman:
 
I suspect that there is a high level of standardisation amongest Starfleet vessels. Witness the Miranda Class bridge vs the Constitution Class bridge, they were almost identical.


Then again, bridges are separate modules, designed to be easily swapped out and replaced. So two ships of the same class may have totally different bridge designs (and the reverse).
 
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